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Critical Discourse Analysis and Ideology 1

Posted on August 29, 2020January 26, 2023 By The Lingwist
Critical Discourse Analysis and Ideology 1

Critical Discourse analysis and Ideology has become crucial issue nowadays. Ideology is an important concept in CDA, as it refers to the set of beliefs, values, and assumptions

Discourse Analysis

What is Critical Discourse Analysis?

Posted on August 13, 2020February 16, 2024 By The Lingwist
What is Critical Discourse Analysis?

According to Bell and Garret (1998), “CDA is best viewed as a shared perspective encompassing a range of approaches rather than just one school” (p. 7).

Discourse Analysis

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